The wings of the Moulin Rouge, the world-famous Parisian cabaret, fell overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, firefighters told AFP today, confirming information from the BFMTV channel and a statement from a company representative. No injuries were reported, Paris firefighters said, adding that there was no longer any risk of collapse. The causes of the fall are currently unknown. “We don't know what happened, it happened between 02:00 and 03:00 a.m. No one was injured,” the company spokesman said, adding that yesterday's last show had finished at 01:15 a.m. “It's the first time it's happened. such an accident since its creation, on October 6, 1889,” the company told the French agency, which “has no information” on the cause of the accident. “Fortunately, it happened after the closing,” added the same source, stating that “every week, the technical management of the cabaret checks the mechanism of the wings of the mill and had not found any problems.” The only serious accident that occurred […]
Source: News Beast

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